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CROSSCUTTING TIPS
1.
Do not make cuts freehand (without using the mitre gauge or other auxiliary device) the blade may
bind in the cut and cause kickback or cause your fingers or hand to slip into the blade.
2.
Always lock the mitre gauge when in use.
3.
Remove rip fence from table when not in use.
4.
Make sure blade guard is installed (for all operations).
5.
Set the saw blade height to the thickness of the wood plus 2-3mm.
6.
Do not stand in front of the blade in case of a throwback (small cutoff piece caught by the back of
the blade and thrown toward the operator). Always stand slightly to one side of the blade.
7.
Keep your hands clear, and away from the blade.
8.
If the blade stalls or stops during the cutting process, switch the machine OFF and disconnect from
the mains supply, before you attempt to free the blade.
9.
Do not reach over or behind the blade for any reason.
10. Do not pick up small pieces of cutoff material from the table. Remove them by pushing them off
the table with a stick.
11. Do not remove small pieces of cutoff material that may become trapped inside the blade guard
while the saw is running. Turn the saw off. Once the blade has stopped turning, lift the guard and
remove the trapped piece with a stick.
12. If the workpiece is warped, place the concave side down. This will prevent it from rocking while it is
being cut.
Repetitive Cutting
Repetitive cutting is the term used when cutting a
quantity of pieces of the same length without having
to mark each piece.
When making repetitive cuts from a long workpiece,
make sure it is supported
.
1.
When making repetitive cuts, clamp a block of
wood 75mm (3”) long to the table at the desired
length to act as a length stop.
NOTE: When clamping the block, make sure that
the end of the block is well in front of the saw
blade. Make sure it is clamped securely.
2.
Slide the workpiece along the mitre gauge until it touches the block, hold it securely.
When cutting long workpieces, make sure the end is supported.
3.
Make the cut, pull the workpiece back and push the offcut off of the table using a
push stick,
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PICK IT UP AS THIS COULD ENDANGER YOUR HANDS.
WARNING!
NEVER USE THE RIP FENCE AS A LENGTH STOP BECAUSE THE CUT-OFF PIECE COULD BIND
BETWEEN THE FENCE AND THE BLADE CAUSING A KICKBACK.
Repetitive cutting
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